Applicability of simplified simulation models for perforation-mediated modified atmosphere packaging of fresh produce

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The comprehensive mass balances of differential equations involving gas diffusion and hydraulic convection through package perforation, gas permeation through polymeric film, and produce respiration have commonly been used to predict the atmosphere of perforated fresh produce packages. However, the predictions often suffer from instability, and to circumvent this problem, a simplified diffusion model that omits the convective gas transfer and empirical models based on experimental mass transfer data have been developed and investigated previously by several researchers. This study investigated the potential and limitations of the simplified diffusion model and two empirical models for predicting the atmosphere in perforated produce packages. The simplified diffusion model satisfactorily estimated the atmosphere inside the perforated packages of fresh produce under the aerobic conditions examined. Published empirical models of the mass transfer coefficients of the perforation seem to be valid only for the measured conditions and thus should be used carefully for that specific purpose. © 2013 Min-Ji Kwon et al.

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Kwon, M. J., Jo, Y. H., An, D. S., & Lee, D. S. (2013). Applicability of simplified simulation models for perforation-mediated modified atmosphere packaging of fresh produce. Mathematical Problems in Engineering, 2013. https://doi.org/10.1155/2013/267629

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